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How useful is the term ``Cumulative Trauma Disorder''?
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 1999Cumulative trauma disorder is a widely accepted construct that refers to illnesses of the soft tissues which supposedly occur due to biomechanical workplace risk factors. However, is the term ``cumulative trauma disorder'' a useful term for describing the illness attributed to it? This paper will scrutinize this question by specifying the meaning of ``
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Neurologic manifestations of cumulative trauma disorder.
American journal of orthopedics (Belle Mead, N.J.), 1996Cumulative trauma disorders plague industry, yet definite diagnostic criteria and treatment guidelines have not been established. This study is a review of a group of 470 worker's compensation patients with upper-extremity pain. Eighty-four of these patients had neurologic symptoms that were related to repetitive activities, rather than a specific pain-
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Pathogenesis of cumulative trauma disorder
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1994Susan E. Mackinnon, Christine B. Novak
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Rapid Communication Industrial wrist motions and incidence of hand/wrist cumulative trauma disorders
Ergonomics, 1994William S Marras
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